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ELEVATION AND WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT
Your Bushnell
®
Elite
®
scope features finger-adjustable, audible-click elevation and windage adjustment
turrets. Grasp the Adjustment Turret and turn it in the appropriate "UP" (and/or "R") direction indicated
by the arrows. Each "click" or increment on the Adjustment Scale Ring will change the bullet impact by
1/4" Minute of Angle or 0.1 Mil (depending on your scope model). See scope adjustment dial for the click
adjustment value on your scope. 1/4 MOA corresponds to 1/4 inch at 100 yards, 1/2 inch at 200 yards,
3/4 inch at 300 yards and so on.
BORE SIGHTING
Bore sighting is a preliminary procedure to achieve proper alignment of the scope with the rifle bore. It
is best done using a Bushnell Bore Sighter. If a bore sighter is not available, it can be done as follows:
Remove the bolt and sight through the gun barrel at a 100 yard target. Then sight through the scope and
bring the crosshairs to the same point on the target. Certain mounts have integral windage adjustments and,
when bore sighting, these should be used instead of the scope’s internal adjustments. If major elevation
adjustments are needed, they should be accomplished by shimming the mount base.
ZEROING
Final sighting-in of your rifle should be done with live ammunition, based on your expected shooting distance.
If most of your shots will be at short range, zero-in at 100 yards. But, for long-range shooting at big game,
most experienced shooters zero-in about three inches high at 100 yards. Three-shot groups are useful for
averaging the point of impact.
USING YOUR BUSHNELL TACTICAL RIFLESCOPE
Once you have finished sighting in your scope and your firearm is consistently on target, you may want to
realign the zero marks on the windage and elevation dial scales with the index lines. To do this, first remove
the target turret, then reset the dial to zero and replace the turret.
REMOVING THE TARGET TURRETS
Using the included Allen wrench (hex key), loosen the turret bolt (A) by turning it counter-clockwise while
firmly holding the turret in place. You can either remove the bolt entirely (B), or just loosen it enough to be
able to pull up on the turret and rotate it freely in either direction (make sure the adjustment itself does not
change-you don't want to loose your zero setting).
ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT TURRET
WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT TURRET